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Life & Living => Work Avenue => Topic started by: Toua on January 06, 2017, 10:18:29 AM
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Not as easy as I thought it would be. After 14 yrs with my current employer, I am parting ways. Handing in my letter of resignation today. Excited and sad at the same time.
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Yes, it's not as easy. Eventually you will ease in with your new roll and environment if you are somewhere you want to be. Good luck. O0
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I would say, closing a chapter and starting a new one. Life shouldn't be about comfort (at least not if and when you are young), but be about exploring, inventing, and building your experience.
Good luck!
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Congratulation s for building up the courage to leave. You will find the grass is not always greener but you will learn from each experience.
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Not as easy as I thought it would be. After 14 yrs with my current employer, I am parting ways. Handing in my letter of resignation today. Excited and sad at the same time.
Mind telling us why you left the company?
I left a company of 9 years 3 years ago... the company was downsizing. I wasn't part of the casualties but I didn't want to stay with them since there had been 3 downsizing moves in the 9 years I was with them. My current place of work is less stress and pays more O0
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Mind telling us why you left the company?
I left a company of 9 years 3 years ago... the company was downsizing. I wasn't part of the casualties but I didn't want to stay with them since there had been 3 downsizing moves in the 9 years I was with them. My current place of work is less stress and pays more O0
Benefits. I am currently paying almost $200/month for single coverage, covers 75% after deductible which is like $1200. Co-pay is $70 and still going up. There is NO out-of-network coverage. With the new employer, I will pay only $20/month for single coverage, covers 100% after deductible which is $500. Co-pay is $30. For out of network coverage, it's 75%. HUGE difference.
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Benefits. I am currently paying almost $200/month for single coverage, covers 75% after deductible which is like $1200. Co-pay is $70 and still going up. There is NO out-of-network coverage. With the new employer, I will pay only $20/month for single coverage, covers 100% after deductible which is $500. Co-pay is $30. For out of network coverage, it's 75%. HUGE difference.
Wow... I would have done the same. Good luck with the new employer...